Everything I've been reading says they're within 1-2 mph of actual track
runs. The manufacturer of the G-Tech says that they are actually more
accurate because of the way they measure. You'll have to go and read on
their site if you want the details. One of the big things in getting these
accurate measurements is to be sure you have an accurate weight of your
truck, including you and whatever gas you have in it. Here in SoCal,
they've just stopped the racing at Pomona so now it's on to Carlsbad. I'd
rather have a G-Tech so I can measure on any old empty road out here without
waiting to get to the track.
Ron
00 SLT QC 4X2 5.9 46RE 3.92 LSD
For modifications see my DML Profile
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Woodruff, Jason P
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:03 PM
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
Subject: DML: Re: G-Tech-Pro Group Buy
Hey Ron and others,
Is this G-Tech all that it claims to be. How accurate do these
things read? How accurate does my weight have to be? I remember someone
saying they accurate as long as you don't move them around. Can I switch
between vehicles easily with it, I'd love to prove to my friend that his toy
is getting even slower with his visual mods. Thanks guys.
Jay
>Hi DML,
>Here's the deal. The new G-Tech-Pro will allow a group buy at $119.95. =
>The
>regular price is $139.95. There must be at least twelve (12) participant=
>s.
>You may choose ground shipping ($6) or air shipping ($12). California
>residents must pay 8.25% sales tax. Please e-mail me (ron-wong@home.com)
>with your intent to purchase. As soon as I have all buyers we will set u=
>p
>the buy. Let's set the deadline on this for a week from today (September
>26, 2000, 5:00 PM PDT).
Jayson Woodruff
The Boeing Company
5301 Bolsa Ave. MC H019-F704
Huntington Beach, Ca 92647-2099
714/372-6827
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